• Organised by EU CAP Network
  • CEST
  • English
  • Venice, Mestre, Italy
  • In-person

The EU CAP Network seminar ‘On-farm demonstrations for peer-to-peer learning & innovation’ took place on Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 June 2025 in Mestre, Italy.

A group of people in a field

Objectives

The main objectives of the seminar were to promote the use of on-farm demonstrations as an essential tool for peer-to-peer learning and to improve the setting up and visibility of demonstration farms, as well as to foster their networks and connections with other relevant initiatives.

Specific objectives included:

  • Highlighting inspirational practices in the organisation of on-farm demonstrations, including facilitation for peer-to-peer learning
  • Discussing the structural and practical challenges and opportunities for setting up, financing, operating, and managing demonstration farms and their networks, and embedding them in the AKIS structures
  • Exploring the role of on-farm demonstrations during and after EIP-AGRI Operational Groups (OGs) and Horizon projects in improving the uptake of new knowledge and innovation by farmers
  • Assessing what is missing and what can be improved to reach scale and harness the full potential of on-farm demonstrations and demonstration farms for the benefit of farmers.

Main Target Groups

Priority was given to:

  • Representatives from demonstration farms and networks
  • Farmers and farmer associations
  • Representatives from EIP-AGRI OGs
  • Representatives from Horizon multi-actor projects related to on-farm demonstration activities (e.g., living labs and lighthouse farms, thematic and advisory networks, demo farm projects)
  • Representatives from agricultural schools
  • CAP Strategic Plans Managing Authorities and National CAP Networks (who will be directly invited)
  • Advisors and researchers

For any questions, please contact seminar.innovation@eucapnetwork.eu

Background information

On-farm demonstrations are effective methods for exchanging know-how and peer-to-peer learning, showcasing innovative and practical solutions, tools, and technologies to farmers and other interested actors. They serve as platforms for training and capacity building to implement innovations in practice. These demonstrations typically occur on demonstration farms, lighthouse farms, living labs, or experimental farms, and can also be set up as training sites within agricultural schools or research institutes.

Under the CAP Strategic Plans, Member States may grant support for on-farm demonstrations. Networks of demonstration farms on specific topics are being established as integral parts of Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS). At the EU level, R&I programmes—Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe—also promote on-farm demonstrations through living labs and lighthouse farms, which are important spaces for place-based experimentation, testing, and peer-to-peer learning. On-farm demonstrations are also used to promote solutions developed by EIP-AGRI OGs and Horizon-funded multi-actor projects, thus supporting the dissemination of their results.

The Study on outcomes achieved by EIP-AGRI Operational Group projects under the CAP highlights the important role of on-farm demonstrations in disseminating innovative outcomes and facilitating peer-to-peer learning. However, there are insufficient demonstration farms where innovation can be tested and showcased on a significant scale. This could be a major challenge to the wider uptake of innovation created by OGs. Moreover, the final report of the Strategic Dialogue on the future of EU Agriculture advises effective dissemination of skills and strengthening of innovation/experimental hubs (eg. demo farms) where farmers and other actors can learn and assess new technologies in real-life settings.

In this context, this seminar focused on highlighting the benefits of on-farm demonstration activities as a key tool for peer-to-peer learning, regardless of the funding source (CAP, Horizon or other funding sources). The seminar also promoted the exchange of good practices, providing inspiration for setting up new demonstration farms, their connections and networks, and embedding on-farm demonstration activities systematically within existing AKIS structures.

For registered seminar participants only

Visit the virtual event platform to connect with other participants and access all event documents.

Programme

English language

Agenda - EU CAP Network seminar: ‘On-farm demonstrations for peer-to-peer learning & innovation’

(PDF – 251.66 KB)

Additional info

Venue

Mestre Venice, Mestre VE Italy

Organiser
EU CAP Network

EU CAP Network

EU Stakeholders

Support
EU CAP Network

Support Facility for Innovation & Knowledge exchange | EIP-AGRI

EU CAP Network

Resources

Documents

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Flash report

(PDF – 245.45 KB)

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Compilation of posters presented during the seminar

(PDF – 1.3 MB)

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Participants list

(PDF – 343.33 KB)

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Speakers and facilitator bios

(PDF – 701.62 KB)

Presentations

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CAP support for on-farm demonstrations including EIP-AGRI, Klavdija Ramšak-Noemi, DG AGRI - European Commission - Unit D.1 ‘Rural areas and networks’

(PDF – 2.51 MB)

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Living Labs and Lighthouses under Horizon Europe, Orsolya Frizon Somogyi, DG AGRI - European Commission - Unit F.2 ‘Research and Innovation’

(PDF – 1.35 MB)

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Introduction to the EU CAP Network, Margarida Ambar, EU CAP Network - Support Facility for Innovation & Knowledge exchange | EIP-AGRI

(PDF – 2.38 MB)

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On-farm demonstrations and the importance of facilitation and structural support, Laure Triste, EU CAP Network - Support Facility for Innovation & Knowledge exchange | EIP-AGRI

(PDF – 1.33 MB)

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Vision for Agriculture and Food’ and future orientations for knowledge exchange & innovation - Fabio Cossu, DG AGRI - European Commission - Unit A1 ‘Policy perspectives’

(PDF – 2.65 MB)